Sentences with phrase «liberal bastion»

The phrase "liberal bastion" refers to a place or location where liberal or progressive ideologies, beliefs, and policies are dominant or well-established. Full definition
Mel and Barbara spent twelve happy years in Tuscaloosa — known as the «Yale of the South,» it was an energetic, liberal bastion of creativity with a fabulous faculty and student body.
But during 2016 Democrats appeared to double down on the idea that their populous liberal bastions would be enough to win the White House and the Senate.
In Québec, Lucien Bouchard's secessionist Bloc Québécois won 54 of the province's 75 seats, undermining the old Liberal bastion and destroying Mulroney's fragile Tory coalition.
The biggest opposition to building more single family housing has often been in liberal bastions such as Marin County, Calif., Boulder, Colo., and Westchester County, N.Y., the official residence of Hillary and Bill Clinton after they left the White House.
And whether they're in liberal bastions or the reddest of red states, they tend to oppose any tightening of gun controls, despite the national outcry over the Feb. 14 school shooting in Parkland, Florida.
If you don't believe me look at the liberal bastion of California and study the ballooning books of law at the city, county, and state level
The Times is, of course, widely viewed as a liberal bastion and represents the traditional Democratic base that Cuomo has been counting on as in the bag while he moves to the center to court independents and Republicans.
When most people think of New York, they think of New York City, a liberal bastion where enrolled Democrats outnumber Republicans by about 5 to 1.
The WFP had little to show for its compromise, while its reputation as a liberal bastion was damaged.
This gap down racial lines may sound out of sync with Seattle's popular reputation as a liberal bastion of progress.
Nowhere can that be felt keener than in New York, that liberal bastion in the shadow of Trump Tower.
To be clear, the «liberal bastion» of The New York Times is far from an innocent in -LSB-...]
The city's protection as a liberal bastion in the center of the state by Union soldiers during the Civil War has seen its statue maintained today as a progressive, liberal bastion.
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